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Fig 1.

Frequency of 56 diverse garden pea genotypes based on morphological descriptors (over the years).

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Fig 2.

Dendrogram of 56 garden pea genotypes on (A) morphological descriptors using squared Euclidean distance (B) 19 morphological traits using Mahalanobis D2 clustering (pooled analysis).

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Table 1.

Diversity indices of eight morphological descriptors in garden pea genotypes (over 2 years).

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Table 2.

Mahalanobis distance (inter-cluster) between cluster groups of garden pea genotypes (pooled analysis).

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Fig 3.

Principal component analysis biplot for garden pea genotypes (pooled).

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Table 3.

PCA of 19 morphological traits with eigenvalues, variability and cumulative variances (pooled).

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Fig 4.

Banding patterns of 56 garden pea genotypes amplified with markers (A, AB68) and (B, AA92) on agarose gel. M = 100 bp DNA ladder.

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Fig 5.

Dendrogram constructed using genetic distance matrix data calculated from 8 SSR markers among the 56 garden pea genotypes.

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Table 4.

Genetic diversity statistics for 8 SSR markers across 56 garden pea genotypes (over 2 years).

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Fig 6.

Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA) presenting the genetic diversity of four sub-populations of garden pea at different coordinate.

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Table 5.

Analysis of genetic differentiation among garden pea genotypes by AMOVA (pooled analysis).

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Fig 7.

Estimated K values (A) and ΔK values (B).

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Fig 8.

Population structure of the 56 garden pea genotypes.

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Table 6.

Group wise genetic diversity statistics for 8 SSR markers across 56 garden pea genotypes (over 2 years).

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